Ahead of week's freeze, San Antonio opens temporary overnight shelters for the unhoused

Overnight shelters will open in San Antonio while the city experiences what Gov. Greg Abbott warned during a Monday press conference could be the "worst freeze of the year or possibly ever for some parts of Texas." Temperatures are expected to drop starting Tuesday, potentially dipping below freezing several times through Saturday. In response, the city of San Antonio is offering temporary overnight shelter for its homeless population.
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